Raiders add OL Boothe

The Raiders signed former Giants offensive lineman Kevin Boothe Monday night to a two-year contract for $3.4 million, league sources said. Boothe knows his way around the Bay Area, as before spending the past seven seasons in New York, Boothe was drafted by the Raiders in the sixth round of the 2006 draft and played here one year.

Boothe, 30, had started the Giants’ last 42 games, and has a Super Bowl ring. He has started games at both guard and center, and doesn’t know where he’ll play for the Raiders.

“I met with (offensive line) coach (Tony) Sparano,” Boothe said, “and we talked about how they really like the fact that I have been able to play multiple positions if need be, so I am sure that that will continue here with the flexibility just in case something were to happen.

“There’s been no talk about specifically what position I’ll play.”

Former Bills defensive lineman Alex Carrington left the Raiders facility Monday evening without signing a contract.